Alaska Military Youth Academy graduates 111 cadets

Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Deputy Director Craig Christenson, left, congratulates Alaska Military Youth Academy Cadet Finese Real, from Bethel, for earning her GED diploma and completing the 22-week ChalleNGe program during Class 2024-1 graduation ceremony at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage, June 13.

The Alaska Military Youth Academy celebrated its 62nd class of cadets and more than 30 years of service to the State of Alaska as Class 2024-1 graduated 111 youth leaders from its ChalleNGe program on Thursday, June 13, 2024.

The 10 a.m. graduation ceremony was open to the public and took place at the Alaska Airlines Center located at 3550 Providence Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. The event was live streamed for families, friends, supporters, mentors, and the public who are unable to attend. The link is available at https://www.facebook.com/GOAMYA.

During their 22-week residential phase at the AMYA ChalleNGe program, the corps of cadets focused on academic excellence, leadership and followership, physical fitness, life-coping techniques, job skills, responsible citizenship, health and hygiene, and service to the community.

Class 2024-1 provided more than 5,933 hours of service to the community; over 60 cadets earned their high school credentials; others earned 7.0+ transferrable credits each. Thirty cadets received vocational training in culinary arts, supply/logistics, building maintenance, and OSHA 10-hour training. All cadets received American Traffic Safety Services Association flagger certification, first-Aid, CPR, Food Handler’s Card, and guidance on future training opportunities in the trades.

The 111 cadets set to graduate come from communities throughout Alaska, including Anchorage, Bethel, Chugiak, Craig, Eagle River, Emmonak, Fairbanks, Glennallen, JBER, Juneau, Kasilof, Kenai, Kodiak, Mountain Village, North Pole, Palmer, Sitka, St Marys, Utqiaġvik, Valdez, Wasilla, and Willow. They will join more than 6,678 previous graduates since 1994.

The program is co-sponsored under a cooperative agreement between the National Guard Bureau and the State of Alaska and is offered no cost to cadets and their families.

After graduating, all cadets take part in the year-long, post-residential phase back in their communities. There they practice the life skills and principles learned while they continue their education (high school, college, or vocational schools), enter the workplace, or join the military. The goal of this phase is for graduates to sustain and build on the progress made during the residential phase while serving as productive members of society.

The next class begins on July 16, 2024, where they will continue to fulfill its mission: to help intervene in and reclaim the lives of youth and produce program graduates with the values, skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as adults.

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